This depends on the country and the place of study. In the US, you can expect costs around 30 to 40 thousand dollars. However, much or even all of the cost can be covered by study grants. Loans are also available to suitable applicants. In some countries, being a motorcycle mechanic mostly happens by becoming a general automotive or car mechanic first, then specializing in motorcycles. In still other countries, young people who have passed a certain grade, for example two years of general or specific vocational college study after high school, can attend special training courses conducted by some of the biggest motorcycle manufacturers such as Honda, Yamaha and Suzuki. Apprenticeship is also possible by becoming an employee of the motorcycle manufacturers or at a motorcycle dealer's garage. This means that you work and learn at the same time. Many people repair motorcycles without ever having gone to such schools. They learn repair work from others in the shop and may sometimes attend training courses provided by motorcycle companies. However, it is definitely best to study motorcycle repair in schools and institutions that offer such specialty because then you get higher pay and better job security. If you are interested in learning motorcycle repair, then you should look these institutions up and contact them. It is good to have a job that is based on personal interest and I don't think the cost of study will be a problem for dedicated students.
Yes, there are many motorcycle mechanic schools in New Hampshire. These schools are expensive though and if they are too much for you, consider taking the classes at a community college instead.
It depends on where you live in the world!
There are many different motorcycle technician courses to choose from. The tuition costs average around eight hundred dollars including cost of materials and registration fees.
http://www.wyotech.edu/program/motorcycle-technology offers a motorcycle repair courses. Also, you should look at colleges nearby your area to see which one is right for you.
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I am very much amazed with that question since there are so many branches of mechanic. You would probably want to enroll in Auto, Diesel, Aircraft, Motorcycle, or Marine Mechanic. Well, I am recommending New York Automotive & Diesel Institute in New York, US since I know that that school is one among the top performing school in the United States.
To fix air crafts you usually need engineering degree. engineering degrees don't cost any more than other degrees. The cost depends on the school you attend.